People who go to pubs but don't drink. Would you go to brothel to read a book? And I include designated drivers. In fact any group that has a designated driver. Just get a bloody taxi you cheap pricks.

People who don't know the difference between grammar and spelling. People who go on and on and on about their imagined National Lottery misfortunes.

Actually, while I might not want to discuss immigration or the reintroduction of national service with a lot of the people mentioned, I suspect they might actually be trustworthy. They lack the personality, imagination and intelligence to be otherwise. It's the person with none of these foibles who says "Trust me on this one" that you steer well clear of.

People who, because magicians don't want to reveal their secrets, have become successfully brainwashed into actively not wanting to know how tricks are done. I would consider that to be one of the best mind control tricks ever.

Loving this thread. For me its men who regularly wear hats and people who sign up to web forums under pseudonyms (ahem). Controversially, I have no trust issues with bald men.

Jon Corby wrote:People with spiky hair.

Agree lots.

Mark Deeks wrote:People who slap the table when they laugh.

And people who clap when they laugh

Mark James wrote:People who go to pubs but don't drink. Would you go to brothel to read a book? And I include designated drivers. In fact any group that has a designated driver. Just get a bloody taxi you cheap pricks.

Obvious really, but any of those cnuts who insert themselves into a transaction as a third party purely to take an undeserved slice of the action, including but not limited to recruitment consultants, insurance brokers, estate agents, football agents

You've offended a fair few on here already Dave, so let's not take this any further. Mkay?

Really? I thought we'd got vaguely thick-skinned around here. Not to mention being a bunch of godless heathens.

That's true, however religion's always going to be something people stand for, being that it's a belief in something higher than all of us. Of course there's no issue in being an atheist, however saying that someone's stupid and not to be trusted for believing in one's completely disrespectful and removing of somebody's rights. I'm not asking for an argument/debate/spam thread but being a Christian I'm prepared to stand up for what I believe in.

James S Roper wrote:
You've offended a fair few on here already Dave, so let's not take this any further. Mkay?

Really? I thought we'd got vaguely thick-skinned around here. Not to mention being a bunch of godless heathens.

That's true, however religion's always going to be something people stand for, being that it's a belief in something higher than all of us. Of course there's no issue in being an atheist, however saying that someone's stupid and not to be trusted for believing in one's completely disrespectful and removing of somebody's rights. I'm not asking for an argument/debate/spam thread but being a Christian I'm prepared to stand up for what I believe in.

You spoke for lots of people in your earlier comment, much better to speak for yourself, and let everyone else speak up if they want to I reckon. And nobody said anything about people being stupid! (Unless I missed it)